Re: Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread local10
Jul 21, 2022, 11:46 by timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com: > I tested it on Debian 11 and I am able to go to Properties/Details and add a > comment. The comment is then displayed. It looks like it might be a > regression. Are you running Bookworm or Sid? > Bookworm. Thanks

Re: Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread tomas
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 01:18:38PM +0200, local10 wrote: > Hi, > > Tried adding comments to files (a useful feature in some cases) and the > comments are added and saved. A file comment can be seen by selecting the > file, doing a RMB click > Properties > Details >

Re: Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Thu, Jul 21, 2022 at 7:19 AM local10 wrote: > Hi, > > Tried adding comments to files (a useful feature in some cases) and the > comments are added and saved. A file comment can be seen by selecting the > file, doing a RMB click > Properties > Details > Comment

Kde: Dolphin file manager doesn't show comment content in the Details view mode?

2022-07-21 Thread local10
Hi, Tried adding comments to files (a useful feature in some cases) and the comments are added and saved. A file comment can be seen by selecting the file, doing a RMB click > Properties > Details > Comment. The comment is there. However, the Dolphin File Manager doesn't sh

Re: Pedantic Comment (Was Re: Clarification Re: Displaying an arbitrary file in _both_ HEX and ASCII)

2020-01-24 Thread Richard Owlett
On 01/24/2020 07:47 AM, John Hasler wrote: Richard writes: I would prefer an actual GUI. But for a command line program it does very well. Text UI or interactive, not command line. ... As I've said elsewhere -- "If retirement not for learning - what use is it?" and thanks.

Pedantic Comment (Was Re: Clarification Re: Displaying an arbitrary file in _both_ HEX and ASCII)

2020-01-24 Thread John Hasler
Richard writes: > I would prefer an actual GUI. But for a command line program it does > very well. Text UI or interactive, not command line. With a command line program you enter the program name, some options and some arguments at the shell prompt and hit enter. The program runs, sends its out

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Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect

2018-01-29 Thread Boyan Penkov
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 6:18 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > On 30/01/18 03:35, Boyan Penkov wrote: >> Does checkrestart (apt-get install checkrestart) prompt for application >> restarts on library updates, or only for daemons? > > apt-get install debian-goodies, actually. Yes, I think so. But for > j

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect

2018-01-29 Thread Richard Hector
On 30/01/18 03:35, Boyan Penkov wrote: > Does checkrestart (apt-get install checkrestart) prompt for application > restarts on library updates, or only for daemons? apt-get install debian-goodies, actually. Yes, I think so. But for jessie onwards, I find needrestart (package: needrestart) much nic

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (was: Re: Kernel for Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-29 Thread Michael Lange
On Mon, 29 Jan 2018 08:18:35 -0500 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, January 29, 2018 03:35:58 AM Michael Fothergill wrote: > > On 29 January 2018 at 07:52, Dextin Jerafmel > > wrote: > > > I tried to search for available Kernel images but there isn't any > > > newer Kernel than 4.9.0.5 > >

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (was: Re: Kernel for Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-29 Thread David Wright
On Mon 29 Jan 2018 at 13:43:20 (+), Joe wrote: > On Mon, 29 Jan 2018 08:18:35 -0500 > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > > I regularly download "security" upgrades for Wheezy. I assume that > > most of those don't take effect until I restart the application. For > > instance, a Firefox up

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (side question)

2018-01-29 Thread Neo
Sorry for the hijack, but has this also to do with this newly enabled default kernel options? grep STACKPROTECTOR /boot/config-3.16.0-5-amd64 CONFIG_HAVE_CC_STACKPROTECTOR=y CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR=y # CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_NONE is not set CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR=y # CONFIG_CC_STACK

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect

2018-01-29 Thread David Wright
On Mon 29 Jan 2018 at 09:17:14 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote: > On 01/29/2018 08:52 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >Hash: SHA1 > > > >On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 09:37:54AM -0500, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > >>On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 08:29:33AM -0600, Richard Owlett

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect

2018-01-29 Thread Richard Owlett
On 01/29/2018 08:52 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 09:37:54AM -0500, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 08:29:33AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: [...] I've seen comments such as that before. But I've not seen a

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect

2018-01-29 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 09:37:54AM -0500, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 08:29:33AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: [...] > > I've seen comments such as that before. > > But I've not seen anything about "What is KPTI or how to use i

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect

2018-01-29 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 08:29:33AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 01/29/2018 08:15 AM, Andy Smith wrote: > > [snip] > > > > The dangerous effects of Meltdown are avoided in Linux by use of the > > KPTI feature which is now in Debian's supported kernels. > > > > I've seen comments such as that

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (was: Re: Kernel for Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-29 Thread Boyan Penkov
Does checkrestart (apt-get install checkrestart) prompt for application restarts on library updates, or only for daemons? On Jan 29, 2018 08:43, "Joe" wrote: > On Mon, 29 Jan 2018 08:18:35 -0500 > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > > I regularly download "security" upgrades for Wheezy. I assum

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect

2018-01-29 Thread Richard Owlett
On 01/29/2018 08:15 AM, Andy Smith wrote: [snip] The dangerous effects of Meltdown are avoided in Linux by use of the KPTI feature which is now in Debian's supported kernels. I've seen comments such as that before. But I've not seen anything about "What is KPTI or how to use it".

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (was: Re: Kernel for Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 08:18:35AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > iiuc, the fixes for Spectre and Meltdown have been "backported" > (probably not the right word) to Wheezy (which is my "everyday" > machine). If I'm wrong about that, somebody can let me know. The confusion here is that "S

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (was: Re: Kernel for Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-29 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 08:18:35AM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > I regularly download "security" upgrades for Wheezy. I assume that most of > those don't take effect until I restart the application. For instance, a > Firefox upgrade does not take effect until I shutdown Firefox and rest

Re: comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (was: Re: Kernel for Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-29 Thread Joe
On Mon, 29 Jan 2018 08:18:35 -0500 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > I regularly download "security" upgrades for Wheezy. I assume that > most of those don't take effect until I restart the application. For > instance, a Firefox upgrade does not take effect until I shutdown > Firefox and restart i

comment and new question--when do upgrades take effect (was: Re: Kernel for Spectre and Meltdown)

2018-01-29 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, January 29, 2018 03:35:58 AM Michael Fothergill wrote: > On 29 January 2018 at 07:52, Dextin Jerafmel wrote: > > I tried to search for available Kernel images but there isn't any newer > > Kernel than 4.9.0.5 > ​Your need to upgrade to unstable (Debian Sid). Then you need to get the >

Comment exercer son autorite au travail

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Re: comment diff files

2011-11-25 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 22:17 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 18:14 +, Clive Standbridge wrote: > > Jerome BENOIT wrote: > > > Hello List: > > > > > > Is there any way to comment a diff file ? > > > > Interesting question. &g

Re: comment diff files

2011-11-25 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 18:14 +, Clive Standbridge wrote: > Jerome BENOIT wrote: > > Hello List: > > > > Is there any way to comment a diff file ? > > Interesting question. ;D Until now I'm only using, not writing patches. What happens if we would write some

Re: comment diff files

2011-11-25 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Thanks ! On 25/11/11 19:14, Clive Standbridge wrote: Jerome BENOIT wrote: Hello List: Is there any way to comment a diff file ? Interesting question. I don't know, but perhaps this paragraph from the patch(1) may help: patch tries to skip any leading garbage, apply the diff, and then

Re: comment diff files

2011-11-25 Thread Clive Standbridge
Jerome BENOIT wrote: > Hello List: > > Is there any way to comment a diff file ? Interesting question. I don't know, but perhaps this paragraph from the patch(1) may help: patch tries to skip any leading garbage, apply the diff, and then skip any trailing garbage. Thus you

Re: comment diff files

2011-11-25 Thread Lou
From: Jerome BENOIT rezozer.net> Is there any way to comment a diff file ? I don't think so - you apply the diff using patch, then you put comments into the modified file, then you run a diff against the original version to get the difference with comments included. -- To UNS

comment diff files

2011-11-25 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello List: Is there any way to comment a diff file ? Thanks in advance, Jerome -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ecfd177.3000...@rezozer.net

Re: Vserver networking: to make a forward only. : a comment

2009-07-16 Thread Paul E Condon
On 2009-07-16_01:08:08, lee wrote: > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 07:57:36PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: > > > Meaning that all packets come to and back from - only for/from the > > v-server. That the home machine will not be processing the packets. > > In a way, that isn't possible because there has to

salut comment tu vas ?

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Re: Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-11 Thread Jean-Louis Crouzet
; Set this to your host name or domain name Try this: grep -v '^\s*;\|^\s*$'|sed -e 's/;.*$//' The grep eliminates commented lines and blank lines. sed then strips away the comment from the remaining lines. You can even sed first and grep later like: sed -e 's/;.*$//&#x

Re: Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-08 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
r domain name Try this: grep -v '^\s*;\|^\s*$'|sed -e 's/;.*$//' The grep eliminates commented lines and blank lines. sed then strips away the comment from the remaining lines. You can even sed first and grep later like: sed -e 's/;.*$//'|grep -v '^\s*$

Re: Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-08 Thread Jochen Schulz
Jean-Louis Crouzet: > Jochen Schulz wrote: >> >> If you want to strip empty lines and lines beginning with whitespace >> followed by a ';' as well, do >> >> grep -E -v '(^\s*;)|^\s*$' >> > OK thanks for the tip now running. I still need display line such as > > bindport=5060 ; UD

Re: Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-08 Thread Jean-Louis Crouzet
Jochen Schulz wrote: Jean-Louis Crouzet: #cat sip.conf | grep -v "^;" That's a useless use of cat. :) You may instead just do grep -v '^;' sip.conf If you want to strip empty lines and lines beginning with whitespace followed by a ';' as well, do grep -E -v '(^\s*;)|^\s*$' J. OK thanks fo

Re: Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-08 Thread Jochen Schulz
Jean-Louis Crouzet: > > #cat sip.conf | grep -v "^;" That's a useless use of cat. :) You may instead just do grep -v '^;' sip.conf If you want to strip empty lines and lines beginning with whitespace followed by a ';' as well, do grep -E -v '(^\s*;)|^\s*$' J. -- When standing at the top of b

Re: Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-08 Thread Jean-Louis Crouzet
strip command lines from a configuration file (i.e for asterisk sip.conf) and display the output on sdout or pipe it into a new file. I would like to keep only used lines... Hoping this clear; many thanks in anticipation. Regards, JL Many conf files use the '#' symbol to start commen

Re: Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-08 Thread Kevin Mark
h command to strip command lines from a configuration file > (i.e for asterisk sip.conf) and display the output on sdout or pipe it into > a new file. I would like to keep only used lines... > > Hoping this clear; many thanks in anticipation. > > Regards, > JL Many conf files us

Striping comment from configuration files on stdout

2007-11-08 Thread Jean-Louis Crouzet
Hi all, this is something I saw in the past in this NG but I can't retrieve it anywhere. I looked for it since a while without any luck. Then I decided to try here... Goal is from bash command to strip command lines from a configuration file (i.e for asterisk sip.conf) and display the output

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Nate Bargmann
I've been Slashdotted! - Nate >> -- Wireless | Amateur Radio Station N0NB | Successfully Microsoft Amateur radio exams; ham radio; Linux info @ | free since January 1998. http://www.qsl.net/n0nb/ | "Debian, the choice of My Kawasaki KZ-650 SR @

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 01:27:58AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 02:56:23PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > > > ... looking at the "Etch + USB Modem -- Supported?" thread I'm guessing > > > you guys (at least you and Ron) are also missing those. > > > > yeah, so

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 02:56:23PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > ... looking at the "Etch + USB Modem -- Supported?" thread I'm guessing > > you guys (at least you and Ron) are also missing those. > > yeah, sorry I spelled your name wrong there. But since Celejar has > logged my claim

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 05:08:23PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote: > And all along I thought Slashdot was the proper place for off-topic > subject matter. I, for one, welcome our new slashdot posting debian users! In soviet russia, debian users slashdot you! I saw Natalie Portman's grits on debian-u

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Nate Bargmann
And all along I thought Slashdot was the proper place for off-topic subject matter. ;-) - Nate >> -- Wireless | Amateur Radio Station N0NB | Successfully Microsoft Amateur radio exams; ham radio; Linux info @ | free since January 1998. http://www.qsl.net/n0nb/

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Celejar
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 14:56:23 -0700 Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 12:32:57AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 11:17:57AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > > > > > I agree the list is much "cleaner" now, but, with a few exc

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 12:32:57AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 11:17:57AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > > > I agree the list is much "cleaner" now, but, with a few exceptions, the > > > big OT threads have been much fun. > > > > so, with all due respect and

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 11:17:57AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > I agree the list is much "cleaner" now, but, with a few exceptions, the > > big OT threads have been much fun. > > so, with all due respect and being genuinely curious, you seem to be a > proponent of debian-ot. Can I as

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:44:01PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 09:24:15AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > > I"ve stayed out of this discussion, and it doesn't really seem to be > > going anywhere, but... I think the OT has gone *way* down in hte past > > little

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 09:24:15AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > I"ve stayed out of this discussion, and it doesn't really seem to be > going anywhere, but... I think the OT has gone *way* down in hte past > little while, and I know it fluctuates, but still its down. And I > notice that e

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:28:55AM -0400, Chris Bannister wrote: > On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 06:28:22AM +0100, Chris Lale wrote: > Hi? Chris, > > > Would the existing [EMAIL PROTECTED] fit the bill? > > Alas, most OT stuff would be too OT even for debian-curiosa. In an > effort to cut down on unne

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-24 Thread Chris Bannister
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 06:28:22AM +0100, Chris Lale wrote: Hi? Chris, > Would the existing [EMAIL PROTECTED] fit the bill? Alas, most OT stuff would be too OT even for debian-curiosa. In an effort to cut down on unnecessary postings people need to remember there are other lists besides debian-u

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-18 Thread Chris Lale
Steve Lamb wrote: > Andrei Popescu wrote: >> If you are interested or totally against a debian-offtopic mailing list >> please send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> If you just want to read other comments see bugs.debian.org/427218 > > ( Also posted to the bug database for posterity. ) > >

Re: Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-17 Thread Steve Lamb
Andrei Popescu wrote: > If you are interested or totally against a debian-offtopic mailing list > please send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > If you just want to read other comments see bugs.debian.org/427218 ( Also posted to the bug database for posterity. ) No, check the archives on this di

Please comment on a debian-offtopic list

2007-09-17 Thread Andrei Popescu
Hello everybody, If you are interested or totally against a debian-offtopic mailing list please send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you just want to read other comments see bugs.debian.org/427218 Thanks for reading. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it we

Re: is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 12:16:01PM +0900, Miles Bader wrote: > > A more concise statement might be: "Debian has many developers, with > many disparate viewpoints, and there are always a few going on endlessly > on about one thing or another. Work continues apace." > Of course, that does not sen

Re: is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread Miles Bader
I don't doubt that there are few nutters out there who have "deliberately slowed down their work," but it seems completely off the mark to suggest any large number have (which I guess would be required to slow down the release). The article seems more like muck-raking than anything else. A more c

Re: is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread M. Fioretti
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 09:41:32 AM +1100, M-L ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > When I went to the site, it did say "Spread the Word" So I assume > you're moving off the subject for a reason? I'm am not 100% sure I understand your answer, but I _believe_ you are referring to the "spread the word - digg

Re: is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread M-L
On Monday 08 January 2007 09:38, M. Fioretti shared this with us all: >--> On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 21:45:48 PM +, Michael Fothergill >--> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >--> >--> > I found an article on a web site called linux-watch >--> > (http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS3128387759.html) >--> [...]

Re: is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 09:45:48PM +, Michael Fothergill wrote: > Dear Debianists, > > I found an article on a web site called linux-watch > (http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS3128387759.html) > [SNIP article text] > > Is this article accurate in its reporting? > That depends on how you de

Re: is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread M. Fioretti
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 21:45:48 PM +, Michael Fothergill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I found an article on a web site called linux-watch > (http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS3128387759.html) [...] > > Is this article accurate in its reporting? I have no idea yet, must still think about it. B

Re: is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread Kevin Mark
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 09:45:48PM +, Michael Fothergill wrote: > Dear Debianists, > Is this article accurate in its reporting? > > I am a bit puzzled by it. For me, if I would buy CDs or DVDs from a vendor > or make a donation to Debian etc and some of the money was spent to pay > some of

is this fair comment?????

2007-01-07 Thread Michael Fothergill
Dear Debianists, I found an article on a web site called linux-watch (http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS3128387759.html) Here is the article: *** Disgruntled Debian developers delay Etch Dec. 18, 2006 Debian GNU/Lin

Re: xmms alternative, please comment

2006-11-26 Thread Anton Piatek
On Saturday 25 November 2006 18:32, LeVA wrote: > Hi! > > I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia > keyboard's extra keys. (Now I am using xmms + itouch plugin) I use hotkeys to get my multimedia keys working. Have been using it happily for ages! Anton -- Anton Piatek

Re: xmms alternative, please comment

2006-11-25 Thread Nate Bargmann
* LeVA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006 Nov 25 12:59 -0600]: > Hi! > > I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia > keyboard's extra keys. (Now I am using xmms + itouch plugin) I don't know about keyboard usage, but I like Beep Media Player over XMMS a bit. Unfortunately, it's no

Re: xmms alternative, please comment

2006-11-25 Thread Gabriel Parrondo
2006/11/25, Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Steve Kemp wrote: > On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 07:32:28PM +0100, LeVA wrote: > >> I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia And you can also use lineak, which (as far as I know) is the easiest way to configure and use your mul

Re: xmms alternative, please comment

2006-11-25 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Steve Kemp wrote: On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 07:32:28PM +0100, LeVA wrote: I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia keyboard's extra keys. (Now I am using xmms + itouch plugin) ps.: please cc me You don't need to switch player to use the multimedia keys, simply use s

Re: xmms alternative, please comment

2006-11-25 Thread Steve Kemp
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 07:32:28PM +0100, LeVA wrote: > I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia > keyboard's extra keys. (Now I am using xmms + itouch plugin) > > ps.: please cc me You don't need to switch player to use the multimedia keys, simply use something like

Re: xmms alternative, please comment

2006-11-25 Thread Mathias Brodala
Hello. LeVA, 25.11.2006 19:32: > I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia > keyboard's extra keys. (Now I am using xmms + itouch plugin) I recommend using Exaile[0]. It’s the greatest player I found so far. You dan’t have to do much, just use your keys. Regards, Mathias

xmms alternative, please comment

2006-11-25 Thread LeVA
Hi! I'm searching for an xmms alternative which can use a multimedia keyboard's extra keys. (Now I am using xmms + itouch plugin) ps.: please cc me Thanks! Daniel -- LeVA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Any way to comment on bugs?

2006-07-12 Thread Arthur Marsh
Ron Johnson wrote: Alec Berryman wrote: Andrew Malcolmson on 2006-07-09 13:53:41 -0400: Can anyone other than a package maintainer add comments to bug reports? Yes, send an email to @bugs.debian.org. Additional useful information is always welcome. Better, I would say, would be to use rep

Re: Any way to comment on bugs?

2006-07-09 Thread Ron Johnson
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Re: Any way to comment on bugs?

2006-07-09 Thread Alec Berryman
Andrew Malcolmson on 2006-07-09 13:53:41 -0400: > Can anyone other than a package maintainer add comments to bug reports? Yes, send an email to @bugs.debian.org. Additional useful information is always welcome. > Can I somehow 'vote' for a fix for a neglected bug? In the Bugzilla sense of 'vot

Any way to comment on bugs?

2006-07-09 Thread Andrew Malcolmson
Can anyone other than a package maintainer add comments to bug reports? Can I somehow 'vote' for a fix for a neglected bug? Thanks --- Andrew Malcolmson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Looking for a comment editor

2006-02-08 Thread Magnus Therning
the code, I only read it. Basically I'd like a tool that does the >>_opposite_ of *WEB. Whereas *WEB takes a single file and from it >>extracts code or documentation, I want a tool that takes two files, a >>source file and a comment file, and displays the two interleaved. >>

Re: Looking for a comment editor

2006-02-08 Thread Star King of the Grape Trees
ile and from it extracts code or documentation, I want a tool that takes two files, a source file and a comment file, and displays the two interleaved. A possible solution could be to have your own branch in SVN or whatever vcs you use, which has the comments _in_ the file. Diff'ing this aga

Re: Looking for a comment editor

2006-02-08 Thread Magnus Therning
more an ideal than something useful, but might make a good starting >point in your search. I was aware of literate programming, and it's a great idea but unfortunately not a solution that _I_ could introduce. I don't write the code, I only read it. Basically I'd like a tool that d

Re: Looking for a comment editor

2006-02-07 Thread Karsten M. Self
Registry for GNU/Linux, with the concommitant problems of undocumented settings, cryptic keys, inability to comment settings, and use of a single, specialized application to access the configuration settings. - Karsten M. Self signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Looking for a comment editor

2006-02-07 Thread Magnus Therning
Maybe someone else has stumbled on this, either as a plugin to an editor or as a stand-alone tool :-) I do a fair bit of code auditing, and while trying to make sense of other people's mess I take notes. So far I've done this in vi (my editor of choice), but this means I always have to document wh

Re: Mdadm not starting at boot [Comment And Solution]

2005-12-09 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Friday 09 December 2005 10:28 pm, Andrew Cady wrote: > On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 05:59:34AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > you know I had/have the same problem ... > > > > I finally broke down and wrote my own init script that I run in > > runlevels 2-5 that basically has > > > > mdadm -A -s

COMMENT GAGNEZ DE L'ARGENT AVEC PAYPAL

2005-10-14 Thread Jian.Zhi
ge blanche sur Word et sur cette page faites un clic droit puis sélectionnez « coller » ).   Maintenant, vous allez modifier la liste d'emails pour y placer votre email en 3ème position mais pas n'importe comment :   Retirez l'email placé en position 1 de la liste et mettez à sa

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-22 Thread David Jardine
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 10:05:05AM -0600, s. keeling wrote: > Incoming from David Jardine: > > On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 03:08:02PM -0400, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > > David Jardine wrote: > > > > > > >I've never had the courage to file a bug and wouldn't know where to > > > >start, but I'm sur

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-22 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from David Jardine: > On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 03:08:02PM -0400, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > David Jardine wrote: > > > > >I've never had the courage to file a bug and wouldn't know where to > > >start, but I'm sure someone else on the list can explain. > > > >It is really easy to

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-21 Thread David Jardine
On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 03:08:02PM -0400, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > David Jardine wrote: > > >I've never had the courage to file a bug and wouldn't know where to > >start, but I'm sure someone else on the list can explain. > > > > > > Hey, > >It is really easy to file a bug report. Just

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-21 Thread Kamaraju Kusumanchi
David Jardine wrote: I've never had the courage to file a bug and wouldn't know where to start, but I'm sure someone else on the list can explain. Hey, It is really easy to file a bug report. Just install reportbug package and it will do all the 'dirty' work. You need to have an active

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-21 Thread David Jardine
'Comments begin with a "#", and everything on the line after > > > them are ignored', says mine. > > > > Yes, but in some languages the "start the comment here" string (for instance > > "//") can come at any point in the line, say a

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-21 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
t; > > nything after '#' is ingored. But this is wrong. Only lines which BEGIN > > > with '#' are ignored. This should be changed. > > > > Hmm. 'Comments begin with a "#", and everything on the line after > > them are ignored

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-21 Thread Carl Fink
ch BEGIN > > with '#' are ignored. This should be changed. > > Hmm. 'Comments begin with a "#", and everything on the line after > them are ignored', says mine. Yes, but in some languages the "start the comment here" string (for instance &quo

Re: /etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-21 Thread David Jardine
x27;Comments begin with a "#", and everything on the line after them are ignored', says mine. Most people know the principle and understand what is meant, but if you're coming across this for the first time, the statement, apart from being ungrammatical, could easily be interp

/etc/modules comment is wrong

2005-05-20 Thread Jacobo221
In Debian Sarge, in /etc/modules out-of-the-box, the comments say that nything after '#' is ingored. But this is wrong. Only lines which BEGIN with '#' are ignored. This should be changed. Since /etc/modules appears to not be placed by any package but instead dynamically created, I wonder where

Re: Max size of data in C++ prog? Another comment

2004-12-19 Thread Paul E Condon
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 11:31:13AM -0500, Marc Shapiro wrote: > On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 12:32:12 +1100 Sam Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >there are two different data segments for a C or C++ program, > >the stack and the heap. > > > >stack space is (apparently) limited under Linux. > >If you

Re: swapping master & slave HDs: what to change? (solved - pls comment!)

2004-10-04 Thread SpamHog
Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > if of is the new target disk, it will wipe out your partition table of > your new disk ( bs=446 or bs=448 is better ) if you want to preserve > the partitions on the target disk I'd never advocate if = source disk, of = d

Re: swapping master & slave HDs: what to change? (solved - pls comment!)

2004-10-02 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya On 2 Oct 2004, SpamHog wrote: to swap disks ... == make sure you have a boot floppy and a boot cd == that can boot into that disk you are currently using /dev/hda --> /dev/hdb change hda->hdb in /etc/fstab change hda->hdb in /etc/lilo.conf

swapping master & slave HDs: what to change? (solved - pls comment!)

2004-10-02 Thread SpamHog
*Thanks to John Summerfield for the pointers* If you have multiple Linuces on a couple of drives, and for whatever silly reason you want to swap IDE master and slave drives, here's what to look out for, using GRUB as bootloader and GAG as boot selector. 1) PREPARE BOOT MEDIA 1.1) Make a GRUB-on

Re: Comment on running Debian on AMD 64

2004-09-28 Thread Johann Spies
On Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 11:17:08AM -0700, Stefan O'Rear wrote: > On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 12:49:11AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > I'm prepared to upgrade a PC to AMD 64. Any comment in respect of > > running Debian on AMD 64 will be

Re: Comment on running Debian on AMD 64

2004-09-26 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 11:17:08AM -0700, Stefan O'Rear wrote: > On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 12:49:11AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > I'm prepared to upgrade a PC to AMD 64. Any comment in respect of > > running Debian on AMD 64 will be

Re: Comment on running Debian on AMD 64

2004-09-26 Thread Stefan O'Rear
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 12:49:11AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm prepared to upgrade a PC to AMD 64. Any comment in respect of > running Debian on AMD 64 will be appreciated. Take a look at http://www.nl.debian.org/ports/amd64/ It is currently only supported in

Comment on running Debian on AMD 64

2004-09-26 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi folks, I'm prepared to upgrade a PC to AMD 64. Any comment in respect of running Debian on AMD 64 will be appreciated. TIA B.R. Stephen Liu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Comment on HP printer working on Debian 3.0

2003-12-21 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, Antonio Rodr wrote: > I have a hp dj 5550, connected via parallel port, but can be connected > via usb too. Works great, except printing pictures from gimp, I tried > once 2 or 3 months ago, didn't work great, and since I print mostly > documents I forgot about it until now try

Re: Comment on HP printer working on Debian 3.0

2003-12-20 Thread Brad Sims
On Saturday 20 December 2003 4:37 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just got a used HP Laserjet 6L on Ebay for $65+shipping. I have a a HP LaserJet4+, with 50M of ram, Postscript, and JetDirect; I got on ebay for ~$130USD /with/ shipping. Works a treat with CUPS, and gimp-print. My inkspitter is

Re: Comment on HP printer working on Debian 3.0

2003-12-20 Thread Wayne Topa
Debian 3.0 OS. Some shops recommend HP Deskjet > > 3550 with USB plug. > > > > Any folk has experience on the abovementioned printer. Any comment or > > another suggestion are welcome. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Season's Greetings and

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